Despite being sidelined due to injury, Sami Khedira continues to hold significant importance for Real Madrid, and the club is reportedly considering extending his contract, which is set to expire in June 2015, until June 2018. Marca reports that Real Madrid is in preliminary discussions with the German international of Moroccan origin.
Khedira’s exemplary behavior and his indispensability since joining Real Madrid in 2010 are cited as key factors in the club’s decision to consider a contract extension. Despite interest from several Premier League clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester United, as well as Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid values Khedira’s contributions and aims to keep him within their ranks.
Extending Khedira’s contract would not only solidify his commitment to the club but also potentially allow Real Madrid to command a higher transfer fee if they decide to part ways with him in the upcoming transfer windows. The decision reflects the club’s recognition of Khedira’s significant role both on and off the pitch.